I think I finally pronounced Igor Vasiliev correctly in this week's Let's Play! I'm so proud of this one... I mean the video itself is good, but I'm really proud of getting his name right. I hate it when my fellow Americans casually butcher other peoples' names. That's not cool. With the MidiFire tutorial below, this is a Tim Double Feature!

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SoundScaper is one of my favorite "experimental" sound design apps, and SynthScaper builds that into a more practical synth app! If you've enjoyed this series please consider making a gift by becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discchord If you'd prefer to help on a monthly basis, instead of per video, there is a monthly Patreon campaign: https://www.patreon.com/discchord_com

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Hey thanks for doing the "let's Play" for Synthscaper, that was great. I picked up some good tips so I appreciate that. I know what you mean about the manual, it makes it hard to understand things and even focus on the words when you feel like Latka from Taxi did the translation. I've going to use Synthscaper to create a soundtrack for a goofy movie I shot this summer with my nephew using green army men and Zombies, it'll perfect for that. Cheers RJB

@RJB: Yes! I don't think you can use this without making a soundtrack! I didn't intend to, but somewhere along the way I started making an Aliens soundtrack. I imagine it will work great if you start off with that as a goal.

On September 21, 2017 - @RJB said: Hey thanks for doing the "let's Play" for Synthscaper, that was great. I picked up some good tips so I appreciate that. I know what you mean about the manual, it makes it hard to understand things and even focus on the words when you feel like Latka from Taxi did the translation. I've going to use Synthscaper to create a soundtrack for a goofy movie I shot this summer with my nephew using green army men and Zombies, it'll perfect for that. Cheers RJB

Oh no....Earlier this summer I bought a bunch of cheap Army Men and Zombies with the intent of doing a goofy movie. Oh well, so much for that original idea...LOL.

@Tim, that was a great look at this strange and wonderful app. I picked up some good hints on how better to mess with it. Cheers!